The punter was at the bottom of stats in the league but a punter is a dime a dozen. Outside of QB I think CB and ILB are pretty bad.

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I think Fumagalli will be a real gem at TE. Watching his strength in collage has me hopeful. ILB is a really big issue. I like Jewell, but Marshall and Davis are a nightmare. Davis might be serviceable as a role player in obvious rushing downs, but that's it. Bryce Callahan was having a good season before injuring his ankle and was placed on IR. He's a FA CB that Fangio coached last year. I bet he'll be a target in the offseason. Wadman was top 10 for punts inside the 20 and had a long of 65 while only being 23 years old. I'd give the kid the start for next season and see if he can still improve.......... At least it's not the great King anymore.

Now all we need is a quarterback. And four starting offensive linemen. And a tight end. And at least one more receiver. And some cornerbacks. And an inside linebacker. And another safety. And a punter. And maybe a kicker.

The punter was at the bottom of stats in the league but a punter is a dime a dozen. Outside of QB I think CB and ILB are pretty bad.

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I believe they have only 3 defensive linemen signed right now: Gotsis (who isn’t very good), Wolfe (who is good, but injured a lot), and Walker (who sits most Sundays). That position is a house of cards.

1 - Elway seems to be the ultimate pain in the ass to work with, with the ultimate control over the org. Someone proclaimed we are now the Dallas Cowbys of the AFC. Pretty true statement. He's got his damn hands in everything.

2 - While this sucks, Kubiak's nepotism won't really be missed.....Dennision was going to probably ruin any progress we had made on the OL since he last left, and I wasn't exactly excited about Kubiak's kid taking a significant role.....hallelujah to none of those guys coming on board......but to be honest there needs to be some removal of nepotism at the top as well and Elway needs to look at his own self in the mirror - Matt Russell should have been gone a long time ago but John's best drinking buddy somehow clings on to his role every year.

3 - In the back of my mind, I keep thinking Elway/Kubiak/Fangio/Ellis and all of these dudes have like 3 years left. Team is going to suck for another 3 years because of the talent level - so all of this is probably moot anyways. In 3 years I am expecting a monster rebuild.

Kubiak not coming as OC. Rumor is that Elway didnt want Dennison back on the staff.

I dont even know what to think about all this. Not a stable organization by any means anymore.

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Elway was right to not let Dennison return. He's a terrible coach. Kubiak on the other hand is a huge loss. He knew how to win with bad to mediocre QBs. Fangio saying he want's to try and run some collage systems should make people like Dmac happy, but it has me worried and scared. NFL players are too fast for that type of play to be properly effective. It'll look great against older and slow defenses, but come playoff time....

I'm fine with Fangio trying something new, I just hope to hell it works. I'm not convinced Kubiak's offensive philosophy is outdated as Kiszla asserts, but I can see why they weren't comfortable with him bringing everyone back, especially when they had a shot at bringing in one of the best o-line coaches in football in Mike Munchak.

But all this is a moot point if they don't get players who can execute. There were maybe 3 losses you could directly pin on coaching blunders, but for the most part that team just plain wasn't good enough.

I'm fine with Fangio trying something new, I just hope to hell it works. I'm not convinced Kubiak's offensive philosophy is outdated as Kiszla asserts, but I can see why they weren't comfortable with him bringing everyone back, especially when they had a shot at bringing in one of the best o-line coaches in football in Mike Munchak.

But all this is a moot point if they don't get players who can execute. There were maybe 3 losses you could directly pin on coaching blunders, but for the most part that team just plain wasn't good enough.

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They need another couple of drafts like last year, a few successful FA signings, and then a damn QB.

Holes all over the roster. Can't be fixed in one offseason, especially given this year's 1st or 2nd round pick is unlikely to contribute much in 2019 (because I believe one of those two picks will be a QB, and that QB will likely sit for a season behind Keenum).